Bargaining Unit: Unrep - Confidential Mgmt (U50)
$38.97-$47.35 Hourly / $3,117.60-$3,788.00 BiWeekly /
$6,754.80-$8,207.33 Monthly / $81,057.60-$98,488.00 Yearly
DESCRIPTION
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Under close supervision, to learn to perform professional, human resources management work in a County department or agency assisting, developing and maintaining a program of human resources management and administration including, recruitment/staffing, workforce planning, training and development, examination development and administration, employee selection, position classification, performance evaluations, affirmative action, disciplinary and grievance procedures and employee relations; and to perform other related duties. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES This series specification describes two levels of the Departmental Human Resources Officer classifications, which under close supervision to learn at the lower level, and under general direction to perform at the upper level. Departmental Human Resources Officer Trainee is an entry-level, flexibly staffed classification in the Departmental Human Resources Officer series, located in County operating departments/agencies and reporting to a Departmental Human Resources Manager or Chief Departmental Human Resources Administrator. This class is distinguished from the Human Resources Trainee in that the latter class is assigned to the Human Resources Services Department and participates in a comprehensive, 18-month County human resources management training program. |
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
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NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed. 2. Learns to: prepare a variety of memoranda and reports; prepare and update manuals outlining policies and procedures for use by departmental personnel. 3. Learns to: act as liaison with a variety of other County departments and outside agencies on human resource-related matters such as unemployment insurance, workers compensation, occupational health and safety, retirement, disability placements, etc.; coordinate witnesses and testimony for hearings and attend such hearings; represent the department at meetings with other Agency representatives. 4. Learns to: provide information to employees and the public regarding job opportunities, career ladders, training, etc.; counsel employees on career development and methods of obtaining training; provide procedural information regarding examinations and related matters. 5. Learns to: participate as the primary agency/department representative on labor relations matters representing the agency/department in meet and confer sessions between management and employee representatives; act as liaison and contact on labor relations matters including interpretation of Memoranda of Understanding, compensation and benefit matters, and on practices and activities of the department. 6. Learns to: investigate, gather data and report on proposed disciplinary actions and employee grievances and advise management on appropriate action; conduct exit interviews; meet with union representatives, employees, and managers in attempts to resolve conflicts. 7. Compiles statistics, assists in the preparation of and monitors the department’s affirmative action plan and other plans as required; learns to investigate complaints and gathers information for the County Diversity Programs Manager and/or for a compliance agency. 8. Learns to: coordinate and investigate requests for reasonable accommodations/temporary modified assignments, gathering information, compiling statistics, auditing vacant positions, conducting essential functions job analysis; act as liaison with medical providers and other county departments. 9. Learns to: plan, organize and conduct training programs; perform needs analyses; arrange for training courses; review requests for training and may manage a departmental training budget; maintain records of training activities. 10. Assists or participates in special projects n the department where assigned; participates in task forces and committees. Learns to gather and analyze employment-related data; conduct research into operational problems; evaluate human resources policies and procedures; prepare reports and analyses and make recommendations. 11. Learns to screen classification requests; conducts or directs classification studies and organizational analyses; advises management on the merits of requests for reclassification; acts as liaison with the Human Resources Services Department on classification matters; is responsible for assuring the positions in the department are properly classified. 12. Learns to: prepare exam announcements; conduct job analyses for the validation of exams; conducts oral appraisal interviews and performance tests; performs a variety of recruitment efforts such as attending job fairs, speaking to various groups, and writing advertisements; acts as liaison with the Human Resource Services Department on examination and certification activities and attempts to resolve certification difficulties; advises departmental managers on selection and placement of employees. |
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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Either I The equivalent of one year full time professional level human resources management experience involving compensation analysis, workforce planning, training and development, recruitment/staffing, employee relations, requiring the use of the knowledge and skills described in this specification. (Two additional years of experience may be substituted for the degree.) |
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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Knowledge of:
Ability to: |
CLASS SPEC HISTORY
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TT:pb - 4/2/86
TAT:pb - Rev: 6/24/88 RSS:pb - Rev: 9/12/88 Updated: 2/23/89 TB:dj Rev: 11/94 TB:lm Revised: 8/96 MM:bl Revised 2/2/00 CADSSEC DOCUMENT #: 0080H.DOC doc: Jobspecs/0460-0462.doc CSC Date: 2/2/00 BG:pf Rev./ add New Class 3/6/03 New doc. #: 0459-0460.doc CSC Date: 10/29/03 RE:po revised 4/29/08 CSC Date: 5/21/2008 MH:cs revised Trainee-10/14/08 CSC Date: 10/22/2008 RE:po Revised 2/3/09 SG: 7/17/09 CSC Date: 12/16/09 RE:jf Revision/Retitle 8/21/17 Old Title: Departmental Personnel Officer Trainee CSC Date: 8/30/17 |
BENEFITS
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Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being
For your Financial Future
For your Work/Life Balance
*Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. ** Non-exempt management employees are entitled to up to three days of management paid leave. Exempt management employees are entitled to up to seven days of management paid leave. |